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Mellifont Abbey (Irish: An
Mhainistir Mhór,
literally 'the Big Monastery'), was a
Cistercian abbey located close to
Drogheda in
County Louth, Ireland...
- The
Treaty of
Mellifont (Irish:
Conradh na
Mainistreach Móire), also
known as the
Articles of
Mellifont, was
signed in 1603,
ending the Nine Years' War...
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abbeys of
Kells and
Mellifont, and in
later times the
synod has been
called the
Synod of Kells-
Mellifont and the
Synod of
Mellifont-Kells. Its main effect...
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monasteries (called abbeys) in Ireland. The
first abbey built in
Ireland was
Mellifont Abbey,
founded by
Saint Malachy,
Archbishop of
Armagh in 1142.
Mount St...
- TSS
Mellifont was a twin **** p****enger
steamship operated by the
Lancashire and
Yorkshire Railway from 1903 to 1928. She was
built by
Vickers Limited...
- Mellifontis, a "rebellion" by the
abbeys of the
Mellifont filiation.
Visitors were
appointed to
reform Mellifont on
account of the
multa enormia that had arisen...
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Cistercians stimulated continental influence, with the
Romanesque styled Mellifont,
Boyle and
Tintern abbeys.
Gaelic settlement had been
limited to the Monastic...
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allies in the
siege of
Kinsale (1601–02). The war
ended with the
Treaty of
Mellifont (1603). Many of the
defeated northern lords left
Ireland to s**** support...
- century. He was a
close ****ociate of
Saint Malachy, and with him
founded Mellifont Abbey, the
first Cistercian abbey to be
built in Ireland. He was also...
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similar to
Ciarrai (County Kerry).
Christian O'Conarchy the
first abbott of
Mellifont retired to the
abbey where he
spent his
remaining years, and was buried...